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QID:NG16 IGMP - Routing Protocol or Communications Protocol? - joshuad31 - 03-22-2010 Hello, IGMP is a communications protocol. It is not a routing protocol. You are also missing one correct answer which is IGMP snooping runs on Layer 3 routers. This is indeed correct. See link http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Internet_Group_Management_Protocol 25. (QID:NG16) Which three statements are true about the Internet Group Management Protocol (IGMP)? (Choose three) IGMP is used to register individual hosts with a multicast group. IGMP is a multicast routing protocol that makes packet-forwarding decisions independent of other routing protocols such as EIGRP. IGMP version 3 enables a multicast receiving host to specify to the router which sources it should forward traffic from. IGMP messages are IP datagrams with a protocol value of 2, destination address of 224.0.0.2, and a TTL value of 1. There are three IGMP modes: dense mode, sparse mode, and sparse-dense mode. IGMP snooping runs on Layer 3 routers. Correct Answer: IGMP is a multicast routing protocol that makes packet-forwarding decisions independent of other routing protocols such as EIGRP. IGMP is used to register individual hosts with a multicast group. IGMP version 3 enables a multicast receiving host to specify to the router which sources it should forward traffic from. Re: QID:NG16 IGMP - Routing Protocol or Communications Protocol? - forumsupport - 03-24-2010 IGMP runs on routers; IGMP snooping runs on layer 2 switches. http://www.ciscosystems.com/en/US/docs/switches/lan/catalyst4500/12.1/8aew/configuration/guide/multi.pdf Re: QID:NG16 IGMP - Routing Protocol or Communications Protocol? - joshuad31 - 03-24-2010 Ok the document you linked states specifically that: IGMP (on a router) sends out periodic general IGMP queries. Therefore it does operate on a layer 3 router. That statement is true. The statement that IGMP is a routing protocol is false. It is a communications protocol. It does not route traffic but instead it allows hosts to subscribe to multicasts by sending requests at Layer 2. Re: QID:NG16 IGMP - Routing Protocol or Communications Protocol? - forumsupport - 03-25-2010 1. You have to select three correct answers - which is not possible if you omit the "multicast routing protocol" option. I think a routing protocol is also a communication protocol. 2. Sometimes you have to settle with minor differences. After all boss is always right, and Cisco is the boss here. |